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Man City won’t sit back in second leg against Real Madrid, says Fernandinho

Fernandinho hopes Manchester City can “hurt” Real Madrid when their Champions League semi-final is played to a conclusion next week.

Premier League leaders City will head to the Bernabeu holding a slender advantage after edging a pulsating first leg at the Etihad Stadium 4-3 on Tuesday.

City held a two-goal lead three times, but Real, having come from behind in the previous rounds against Paris St Germain and Chelsea, responded yet again.

The exhilarating contest whets the appetite for what is sure to be an eagerly-anticipated second encounter and City captain Fernandinho sees no reason to change approach.

The Brazilian said: “We are going to go there to try to win the game. We will try to play as we are playing so far.

“We will try to keep the ball as much as we can, try to create chances, try to hurt them as much as we can and obviously be a bit smarter, defend better and not concede any chances over there.

“They are a dangerous team. They have top players and in the meantime they can create chances and score goals, so you have to be careful all the time.”

A compelling encounter got off to a ferocious start as City raced into a 2-0 lead with goals from Kevin De Bruyne and Gabriel Jesus inside the opening 11 minutes.

The prolific Karim Benzema replied before Phil Foden and Vinicius Junior traded goals early in the second half.

Bernardo Silva put City back in a commanding position, but Benzema kept a cool head after missing twice from the spot against Osasuna last week to dink in a late Panenka penalty after Aymeric Laporte handled. It was the Frenchman’s 41st goal from as many appearances for Real this season.

Both sides had numerous other chances, with City going particularly close when Riyad Mahrez fired into the

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